Silver and Turquoise Very Petite Squash Blossom Necklace [SOLD]
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- Category: Necklaces
- Origin: Zuni Pueblo, SHE-WE-NA
- Medium: silver, turquoise
- Size:
18” end-to-end;
1-7/8” x 1-1/2” naja - Item # C4173 SOLD
Sometime in the history of Native American jewelry from the Southwest, someone named a necklace, such as this one, a “squash blossom” necklace. Technically, the blossoms attached to the necklace were derived from the pomegranate! The area with the small turquoise cabs that looks like a blossom and the silver protrusions were copied from silver pomegranate blossoms seen on the trousers of the vaqueros (cowboys) from Spain and Mexico. Regardless of the name, these have been among the most popular Native American necklaces for decades, certainly as early as pre-World War II.
This Zuni Pueblo necklace consists of double strands of handmade silver beads over which are 12 blossoms, each of which is comprised of all-natural turquoise. The naja suspended as a pendant on the necklace was another item lifted from visitors to the Southwest—Spaniards who rode their magnificent horses with elaborate harness hardware which included a naja draped over the forehead of the horse. The naja originally came from the Moors. So, the necklace is a combination of favored items from the vaqueros and their horses.
This necklace has all the original turquoise cabs still intact. It is not stamped with the name of the artisan, however, it is a magnificent petite necklace of superb craftsmanship both in lapidary and silversmithing. It is most likely from the 1940s era.
Condition: this Silver and Turquoise Very Petite Squash Blossom Necklace is in very good condition
Recommended Reading: Zuni Jewelry by Theda and Michael Bassman.
Provenance: from a former resident of Santa Fe
- Category: Necklaces
- Origin: Zuni Pueblo, SHE-WE-NA
- Medium: silver, turquoise
- Size:
18” end-to-end;
1-7/8” x 1-1/2” naja - Item # C4173 SOLD
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